Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hand-to-claw combat. The spear or bayonet must be sharp enough to penetrate the thick, rubbery pelt through which no dog can bite; long enough so that an impaled tiger's claws cannot reach the hunter. The spot to aim for with the bayonet is the breast bone, a not-too-difficult mark after one has been charged by a tiger a few times and learns to aim coolly. The best way is to get down on one knee and brace yourself when the beast charges...
...University relay, look first two places in the 100-yard free style, and all three places in the 50-yard free style. The outstanding performers of the meet were B. S. Wood '33, winner in the two free style swims; R. L. Vonckx '32, champion in the breast stroke; and W. S. deLima '31, winner in the 220-yard free style. Wood came within a second of Al. Schwartz's time of 54 seconds in the 100-yard free style at the Intercollegiate Meet...
...yard breast stroke--R. L. Vonckx '32, L. C. Perera 1GB, C. E. Stevens '32. Time--two minutes and 56 2-5 seconds...
...Yard breast stroke...
...hundred-yard breast stroke--Won by Edward Moles (Princeton); second V. Manych (Princeton); third, R. Howlett (Northwestern); fourth, P. Callahan (Columbia). Time...